Mr. Peanut's Collapsible Silicone Camping Bowl with Lid & Foldable Fork
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Hello, Gregory, and thank you for your inquiry. Regards, Michaelbr>br>I'll have that image edited to add the information, which is 33oz / 976mlbr>br>
Once you've unfolded it, it's quite sturdy; I've never had it collapse unless I'm trying to squish it back down. With that in mind, you should hold it by both sides or have something under it when it's moving if it's filled with liquid because the material isn't very sturdy.
Yes. It's an excellent item.
Hello Jeff, the bowl and lid together weigh 9 ounces. Regards, Michael @ Mr. Peanut's, br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br
Selected User Reviews For Mr. Peanut's Collapsible Silicone Camping Bowl with Lid & Foldable Fork
It's probably not a good idea to take it on a backpacking trip. I recently received mine and am writing a brief review. The level of quality has astonished me. Silicone that is thick - as good as my collapsible bowls from the sea to the summit The lid adds a nice finishing touch. I don't care about the fork that comes with it because the price is so good. But this thing is HEAVY. br>br>But man, this thing is HEAVY. It costs $6 just to buy the bowl. 1 ounces. It holds 10 ounces with the lid on. The distance from the sea to the top of the mountain is 2. 9 ounces. As a result, the Mr. Peanut version is more than twice as heavy - even if the lid is removed br>br>Of course, the Mr. Peanut version is taller and can hold more food. There will most likely be fewer spills. However, because of the weight, I'll be using it for car camping rather than backpacking. br>br>Depending on your usage scenario, this might or might not work. 10 ounces is a significant amount of extra weight to carry on a hike.
This is what I got for travel ramen: Simply pour in some boiling water. Other silicone bowls I've seen have collapsed too easily or been too shallow, but this one is extremely deep and durable. The lid traps steam and heat when it folds flat. One thing to keep in mind is that this is not a Tupperware container; the lid does not 'lock' into place, but Ziplocs are for that.
After her previous silicone dog bowl fell apart after a few months of daily use, I decided to get one for my dog. So far, this one has held up exceptionally well! br>br>I also recently purchased a second one for myself, which I intend to use in the RV and at home. Let's hope we don't make a mistake and mix them up!.
Excellent collapsible bowl that served me well on my car camping trip. It was a little difficult to wash without a sink, and it got slightly stained with pasta sauce before I was able to wash at a sink, but it eventually cleaned up, and I wouldn't recommend it for hardcore backpackers who care about weight. The fork was sturdy, foldable, and easy to clean.
It fits my need to take leftovers to restaurants and has a logo on the bottom. The lid stays on to protect the contents, but it's too heavy to lift by itself. to attach to my purse Fill with food to take home and then refrigerate; it's ideal! It's also very easy to clean.
It was far too heavy for me to carry on my hike. Car camping is probably a good idea, but backpacking is not.
This set would also be great for camping.
It was a lot heavier than I thought it would be. It's possible that it'll be too heavy to carry on a backpack.